In honor of the release of version 1.1.6 (which now supports non-repeats of artists), I present the following:
Gee Angel
01. Rollins Band - [The Crow (OST) #07] Ghostrider [5:45]
02. Johnny Winter - [Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Disc 1) #11] Highway 61 Revisited [5:05]
03. Dick Dale - [King of the Surf Guitar: The Best Of Dick Dale And His Del-Tones #12] Mr. Eliminator [2:00]
04. Therapy? - [Caucasian Psychosis #09] Fantasy Bag [3:40]
05. Bad Religion - [All Ages #10] Anesthesia [2:59]
06. The Afghan Whigs - [Congregation #03] Turn on the Water [4:18]
07. Sugar - [File Under: Easy Listening #05] Gee Angel [3:56]
08. Mark Lanegan - [Bubblegum #08] Sideways in Reverse [2:46]
09. Radiohead - [Pablo Honey #07] Ripcord [3:09]
10. Blue Meanies - [Kiss Your Ass Goodbye #01] Acceleration 5000 [2:36]
11. Ramones - [Ramones Mania #08] Pinhead [2:43]
12. Megadeth - [Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? #08] My Last Words [4:47]
13. Gumball - [Genrecide: A Compilation Vol. One #08] Upsetters Theme Song (Demo) [3:34]
14. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - [Don't Know How to Party #12] Seven Thirty Seven/Shoe Glue [4:32]
15. Sonic Youth - [Daydream Nation #10] Rain King [4:39]
16. Jimi Hendrix - [Are You Experienced? #04] Love or Confusion [3:12]
17. Sex Pistols - [The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle #04] Anarchy in the U.K. [4:04]
18. The Misfits - [Collection II #19] Hellhound [1:15]
19. Helmet - [Strap It On #04] Sinatra [4:31]
20. Ministry - [In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up #06] Stigmata [9:31]
Given that the seed song was #1 on my song listmania, I'll admit the total package here leaves a bit wanting. Henry's my boy, but "Ghostrider" ain't the best start. Johnny Winter and Dick Dale lighten things up a bit to lead us into the first peak with a BR classic, my favorite Afghan Whigs song not on
Gentlemen, and the title track. Things start to get a bit meh in the middle (for the awesome intro and breakdown, "Acceleration 5000" should be a lot more than it is). Nothing in the middle third is terrible but really great either. Sonic Youth starts to pick things up again. From there, we climb somewhat swiftly with Jimi and the Pistols, level out with Glenn and Page, and Ministry takes this fucker home. The live cut of Stigmata is the perfect ending to a mix of this sort. Overall, I'd rate this about a 6.5 or 7, but this thread's project has certainly yielded better results with other songs.
Rick Derris got and advance copy of this, and I've yet to hear feedback. I'm guessing this isn't a good sign.
